A good basic feed should be available at all times for your chickens. Start with about 3 oz. per bird and check how much is gone after a day. Keep in mind the birds will waste some of the feed by walking through and scattering the grains.
6 to 10 cups
you feed your dog 6 times a week
Feed them starter until they are 6 to 8 weeks old. Then feed them grower until they are almost fully grown, have all of their feathers, or have most of their feathers and little down. Then when they are about the size they are going to get, give them laying mash if they are hens. They also make food for roosters too!
I know lots about chickens but you got me lol But i know they like grain beware of the amount, too much grain is very unhealthy for your chicken and lets it roam about a lot for exercise
They eat about 2-3 times a day.
umm. about 6 di** and 2 as* every day and i almost forgot you have to feed it 6 oz of sperm every tuesday
Between 6 and 8 weeks of age, begin mixing in some pullet feed with 16% protein content so they are gradually weaned off the starter feed. This only applies if the feed is medicated, otherwise just switch anytime after the chicks reach six weeks of age.
If they are having 1/2 eact 25 chickens or if 1/4 each 13 Chickens
Yes.
Of course not, but there are 5 TOED chickens and possibly 6.
well you should feed a small dog 20\6 but for big dogs It's 70\80
The bag of food typically tells you approximately how much food to feed a dog. Depending on the level of exercise they are getting, you adjust to be on the low end, high end, or somewhere in the middle. I feed my 6 month old Labrador 4 cups of Blue Buffalo a day, in addition to raw chicken and occasionally fish.